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Post by
excip
Lately I'm having this issue with google chrome where it doesn't load the tab where I click on.
Example: you have an item, where you click on the comment section and even though the url is displayed correctly it doesn't load the comment section:
http://i.imgur.com/zpsYz.jpg
Post by
Federalagent
While it may be possible this is a bug, Its more likely an issue with Java on your computer. Please veify all windows updates have been completed, then goto
http://java.com/
and download the newest version.
I use Chrome religiously and have never had one issue with Wowhead.
If you notice any Bugs pertaining to certain pages, please file a report using the "Feedback" link located at the top right of every page, near your screen name.
Also this topic should be listed in the
Computer Hardware Forum
.
Post by
excip
yeah sorry I thought it is a bug with the side, that's why I put it in this forum. However it is definitely a javascript problem. I deinstalled my actual version which was the newest version an reinstalled it. But it didn't help. Actually it got worse.
For example I can't use the any "tabs" at all now. When I mouseover the news tab for example the tooltip just shows "javascript;"
Post by
excip
this is what I get when I open the javascript consol: (main page)
Failed to load resource
http://mb.zam.com/mb/ip?tr=http%3A//www.wowhead.com/
Failed to load resource
http://mb.zam.com/mb/id?cb=c595699
Uncaught TypeError: Property '$' of object is not a function global.js:21992
Post by
Federalagent
It is definitely an issue with Java
Uninstall your Java again, both 32 and 64 bit if you have them.
Restart the computer
Goto
http://java.com/en/download/manual.jsp
and download both the 32 and 64 bit offline versions for windows.
Install both versions then restart the computer.
Clear your history and Cache in Chrome
If you dont have a 64bit operating system, just worry about the 32bit one. If the problem still persists, uninstall and reinstall Chrome. Also verify that you don't have any Malware or Viruses on your computer.
Post by
excip
Ok. I did what you said and ended up reinstalling Chrome. After the reinstall it worked for a second but then it was broke again. So I disabled all of my extensions and now it works. Now I have to determine which extension is causing the issue. thx for the help
Post by
Nulgar
Java != JavaScript
Java has nothing to do with how JavaScript operates.
The only thing that could be any help is this:Clear your history and Cache in Chromeas the error sounds like the browser downloaded a broken version of global.js which it is now using instead of redownloading it.
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